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he is to us, what jesus was to the 12 disciples. what jesus is to your salvation, the holy spirit is to your prayer life. one of the greatest things, and david and barbara, are you there? can you hear me? are you there? >> david: i can hear you mike. yes i can. yes. >> barbara: hello. >> david: not only can i hear you, but boy, can we, boy can we feel the sweet presence of the holy spirit as you're ministering in song. it's thick over here. you know, mike, if i could just slip this in before you start ministering any more, i just want you to know that... and i want our viewers, and those there at the city of light to know, a few weeks ago, i had the privilege of spending a couple of days with you there at the wisdom center in dallas, and while we were together... just, maybe out of the blue, you stood up and you came over and you laid hands on me and began to pray. and spoke a word of prophecy and you said, "david, there's something you've been praying about and you don't have the answer. but i'm gonna tell you that the lord is sayi
he is to us, what jesus was to the 12 disciples. what jesus is to your salvation, the holy spirit is to your prayer life. one of the greatest things, and david and barbara, are you there? can you hear me? are you there? >> david: i can hear you mike. yes i can. yes. >> barbara: hello. >> david: not only can i hear you, but boy, can we, boy can we feel the sweet presence of the holy spirit as you're ministering in song. it's thick over here. you know, mike, if i could just slip...
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of us. his promises include every single aspect of our life. because he has a purpose for your life. sometimes people have the idea, who am i? god doesn't have a purpose for my life. yes, he does. you're not listening to him. he as a purpose and plan for your life. he wants to accomplish something through you. so the first thing he does is he makes his promises very clear. so ask yourself this question. what promise do you have that you live by? that is, do you have a single promise, for example, that when you face a difficult situation, that's your anchor. no matter how strong the winds are, here's what he says. i have two or three of those. every pastor has more than one, i can guarantee you. one of mine, for example, would be what god said to joshua, it's a biblical promise. he said, be strong and of a good courage. fear not. nor be dismayed. for the lord your god is with you wherever you go. who does that apply to? every single follower of jesus. what is it about that that doesn't apply
of us. his promises include every single aspect of our life. because he has a purpose for your life. sometimes people have the idea, who am i? god doesn't have a purpose for my life. yes, he does. you're not listening to him. he as a purpose and plan for your life. he wants to accomplish something through you. so the first thing he does is he makes his promises very clear. so ask yourself this question. what promise do you have that you live by? that is, do you have a single promise, for...
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cold front friday should cool us down, little less humidity. we are going to be on the warm side for much of the week. that is the forecasts julie wright has the roads. >> all right. tucker. no issues to report for the folks coming off of the inner loop leaving tysons out for 270. lanes hear are open. no accidents reported between fairfax and montgomery county. back to school, clark county, prince george keep the eyes peeled for the yellow buses. georgia avenue, this is the camera shot, we have reports there was a stalled truck blocking the westbound lane. we are keeping a close eye. travel slows in virginia out of manassas towards centerville on i-95. we had a vehicle stopped in the hov lanes. that since has cleared. leaving lorton headed out. that is a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> julie, thank you. there is ongoing safety alert making sure everyone stays safe inside and outside the classroom. >> there have been 12 pedestrians involved in crashes along pennsylvania avenue between darnell drive and walter's lane and forestville. new
cold front friday should cool us down, little less humidity. we are going to be on the warm side for much of the week. that is the forecasts julie wright has the roads. >> all right. tucker. no issues to report for the folks coming off of the inner loop leaving tysons out for 270. lanes hear are open. no accidents reported between fairfax and montgomery county. back to school, clark county, prince george keep the eyes peeled for the yellow buses. georgia avenue, this is the camera shot,...
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the five year old left us way too soon. his mom and dad want you to come to a playground to honor their son. i think you will after seeing this from preston mitchum. >> monkey bars, slides, what kid doesn't like a swing. >> he was always on the playground on his rope swing. ican remember him telling me dad swing me higher. >> the he is nathan baker. . >> he was very adventurous, and just so much fun to be around. >> reporter: a dad gets choked remembering a year ago. thefamily wanted to surprise nate with a trip to the family lake house. that's when times turned tragic. >> i went over to the water on the dock and looked down and dvent see him. i noticed that his life jacket and swim shoes were on the dock. >> reporter: this fun loving kid had drowned. the family vows not to drowned in sorrow but to uplift his name through their foundation building playgrounds. >> that's our slogan is to go out and be great. we want other people to do the same and give back to the community. . >> go out, be great this saturday >>> now let's
the five year old left us way too soon. his mom and dad want you to come to a playground to honor their son. i think you will after seeing this from preston mitchum. >> monkey bars, slides, what kid doesn't like a swing. >> he was always on the playground on his rope swing. ican remember him telling me dad swing me higher. >> the he is nathan baker. . >> he was very adventurous, and just so much fun to be around. >> reporter: a dad gets choked remembering a year...
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send us pictures, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at mymarchdc. or facebook, we'll share your stories over the next couple of weeks. time now 7:57. "i'm tererry mcauliffe, candidae for governor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate change cuccinelli opposed. cuccinelli, a climate change denier, forced the university to spend over half a million dollars defending itself against it's own attorney general. ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at >> ahead at 8:00, a northern virginia community, a trial begins for murder of 19-year-old van neessa fam. a scare in the sky, emergency desession made and reaction from passengers this morning. and hurry, hurry kids, time to catch the bus, we are live with new ceo. how they plan to turn things around this year. good monday morning, i am allison seymour. >> i am sarah simmons in for
send us pictures, e-mail us at mymarchdc@gmail.com tweet us at mymarchdc. or facebook, we'll share your stories over the next couple of weeks. time now 7:57. "i'm tererry mcauliffe, candidae for governor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate change cuccinelli opposed. cuccinelli, a...
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it shouldn't be made for us. >> he used the word collectively. when i hear that word i want to throw up. mike, you keep hearing this trading civil liberties for freedom and all of that stuff. it is such a false choice. >> it is. >> it is a false choice. >> it is a false choice. >> maybe we do need to look at that. >> false choice was a great susan saw -- susan sarandon movie. >> huffing ton post would be a good blog post. now that you played the clip, i don't know if i can have a logical conversation about this. and mind you, this from a fellow i thought was great in the bourne movies. i like the acting work he does, but shut your yap about everything else. being an actor -- i have news. it can't be that difficult, really, really. it does president give you -- it doesn't give you license to talk about crap you don't know anything about. because you are in the bourne movie doesn't mean you are actually doing operations. you are con flatting the two as andy would say. >> i'm sorry, i'm sorry. >> it would be the perfect cover though. >> it is. would
it shouldn't be made for us. >> he used the word collectively. when i hear that word i want to throw up. mike, you keep hearing this trading civil liberties for freedom and all of that stuff. it is such a false choice. >> it is. >> it is a false choice. >> it is a false choice. >> maybe we do need to look at that. >> false choice was a great susan saw -- susan sarandon movie. >> huffing ton post would be a good blog post. now that you played the clip, i...
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they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shooting or the victim because it's eith
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
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he left us way to soon. many still haven't stopped crying. his mom and dad want you to come to a playground to honor him. i you this you will after seeing this from preston. >> reporter: monkey bars, sliding board, balance beam, what kid doesn't like a playground? >> he was always on that playground on his rope swing, swinging. i can remember him telling me, dad, swing me, higher, higher, higher. >> reporter: the he dad is referring to is his son nate, a fun loving kid. >> he loved adventure and just so much fun to be around. >> reporter: a dad gets choked remembering a year ago. the family wanted to surprise him with a trip to the family lake house. that's when fun times turned tragic. >> i went over to the water, ono the dock and looked down and i didn't see him. i noticed that his life jacket and his swim shoes were on the dock. >> reporter: this fun loving kid had drowned. the family promised not to drown in sorrow but to up lift his name through their foundation. building playgrounds and making sure kids everywhere like nate can swing as
he left us way to soon. many still haven't stopped crying. his mom and dad want you to come to a playground to honor him. i you this you will after seeing this from preston. >> reporter: monkey bars, sliding board, balance beam, what kid doesn't like a playground? >> he was always on that playground on his rope swing, swinging. i can remember him telling me, dad, swing me, higher, higher, higher. >> reporter: the he dad is referring to is his son nate, a fun loving kid....
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use street theatre to get their mentssage across. >> we use theatre so that the public can then be self-critical. >> after the coup last year and war gets jihadists they have great expectation of the next president. >> i want the next president to make sure the army can guarantee our safety. >> the n.g.o. democracy ask malian what were their priorities. >> people are more interested in better living conditions than the territorial integrity and safety of mali. we want gutters, fewer mosquitos, more food and credible and honest leaders. >> concerns that are tied to the next president's success in restoring stability to the country. >> in syria more than 30 people including children and civilians have reportedly been killed. assad forces pounded a province in western syria and a modern city with earth strikes. it was the only provincial capital in rebel hands. we have this report from lebanon. >> there was a strike where the rebels have been making advances in the last week. that is also the province is the area where the assad regime and where they are from and the b biggest concentration. the re
use street theatre to get their mentssage across. >> we use theatre so that the public can then be self-critical. >> after the coup last year and war gets jihadists they have great expectation of the next president. >> i want the next president to make sure the army can guarantee our safety. >> the n.g.o. democracy ask malian what were their priorities. >> people are more interested in better living conditions than the territorial integrity and safety of mali. we...
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that was always very useful. in any event, i think my proposal would have two beneficial consequences. one, as i believe senator blumenthal alluded to. it would provide us with the opportunity of judges to reach more informed decisions because we would heard two point of view. that's what we do day in and day out in the chamber and courtroom or accustomed to that. we are comfortable with that. secondly, create a mechanism, i think is very important for in instance when the government prevails when the surveillance court judge approves the new and novel request because there was a lawyer engaged at the outset that lawyer could seek review before the foreign intelligence court of review and in turn before the united states supreme court. today, of course, only the government can appeal. and the government has done so, i believe on a couple of occasions. i'm familiar with one. there was nobody there on behalf of the other side. and as i said, i think that my proposal is fairly simple and straightforward. economicall
that was always very useful. in any event, i think my proposal would have two beneficial consequences. one, as i believe senator blumenthal alluded to. it would provide us with the opportunity of judges to reach more informed decisions because we would heard two point of view. that's what we do day in and day out in the chamber and courtroom or accustomed to that. we are comfortable with that. secondly, create a mechanism, i think is very important for in instance when the government prevails...
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to us, this is nature. so we enjoy just seeing the green leaf. >> prosecutors say it was moore's desire to collect a different kind of green that motivated her to murder a florida state lottery winner. moore says she's not only innocent but hopes to be someday compensated for her time in jail. she's envisioned the plan in detail. >> i want disney to create and search for prince charming and they find me the perfect man and then we go in dates on all the disney world theme parks and he'll have to dress up like prince charming and i have to dress up like cinderella. i think that would be a good reality show. all the guys get glass slippers and the only slipper that fits me is the guy i want to marry me. and then i marry at the castle. and when i marry at the castle, i want mickey mouse and minnie and all of them at my wedding, and goofy and donald duck. >> well, that sounds like it would be a wedding to be at. >> it would be the best wedding of the century. >> for the time being, though, moore's castle is a 1
to us, this is nature. so we enjoy just seeing the green leaf. >> prosecutors say it was moore's desire to collect a different kind of green that motivated her to murder a florida state lottery winner. moore says she's not only innocent but hopes to be someday compensated for her time in jail. she's envisioned the plan in detail. >> i want disney to create and search for prince charming and they find me the perfect man and then we go in dates on all the disney world theme parks and...
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let us know what you're reading this summer. tweet us@booktv. post it on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. now in stanton discusses his book "stalin's secret agent." this was part of the summit hosted by the heritage foundation in washington, d.c. our next speaker is one of the great long-term long time leader of the conservative movement. he's been with us from the beginning and he still keeps going. he's worked as an editor, journalist, television and radio commentators, and he founded the national journalism center. he serve -- and stanton evans served adds chairman of the american conservative union from 1971 to '77. he has new book out called "blacklisted by history; the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies." turning a proper name to a verb is a sign of historical significance, but the verb "to mccarthy "is inaccurate. as he's going tell us. mr. evans? [applause] >> i'm honored to be here. we go back a few years. gold water days and even before. it's been a long road and ma
let us know what you're reading this summer. tweet us@booktv. post it on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. now in stanton discusses his book "stalin's secret agent." this was part of the summit hosted by the heritage foundation in washington, d.c. our next speaker is one of the great long-term long time leader of the conservative movement. he's been with us from the beginning and he still keeps going. he's worked as an editor, journalist, television and...
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visit us online and look for day in the park. rocket bertha gonzales, kpix5. >> check out this furry, funny face that you just can't help but love. we're going to introduce you to otis from the dog rescue coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> he is boiling water. in this case for fresh pasta. in this weekend edition of tony's table. tony and his daughter are adding olive oil and more to the raviolis. >> they are delicious. >> they are floating up like pillows and ready to be eaten. >> that's one thing that we do with fresh pasta, which is part of this fresh pasta dish, you cook it quickly. >> you do. a rule of thumb it comes up quick. with raviolis, you want to make sure that we're ready. we're ready. >> beautiful. what we have is white onions and tomatoes and olive oil and we heated them up. four or five ingredients is all the dish will have. put in the raviolis. >> it's a rosemary chicken which is great because besides the fact that it tastes great, it's low fat because there's no cheese. >> we're going to add cheese any way. >>
visit us online and look for day in the park. rocket bertha gonzales, kpix5. >> check out this furry, funny face that you just can't help but love. we're going to introduce you to otis from the dog rescue coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> he is boiling water. in this case for fresh pasta. in this weekend edition of tony's table. tony and his daughter are adding olive oil and more to the raviolis. >> they are delicious. >> they are floating up like pillows and ready to...
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, police used in particular operations, police have a warrant to storm the state and want to use the drone as part of the
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. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll " -- everybody. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she managed to actually move the car completely out of the space. >>> "caught on camera -- bad behavior." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. bad behavior can sometimes seem like an epidemic, from road rage to bullying over the internet to fist fights on reality tv. our first video is a prime example of bad behavior. a man erupts in violence and not out of anger or frustration, but to celebrate the home team's victory. [ chanting "light it up" ] >> mayhem in the streets of los angeles. june 2010. 19-year-old student and part-time graphic designer jun gatuna ducks into a downtown bar to watch the last moments of the nba fi
. >> he is the guy who throw us out. you need to kill this guy. >> a video vigilante confronts a cop in a no-standing zone. >> what are you doing? >> what are you doing? >> you can't touch me. >> i can do whatever i want. >> and -- >> show me which one. >> bullies scared straight. >> i'll " -- everybody. >> and a case of sticky fingers. devastating day care and a battle for the space. >> she managed to actually move...
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you used us for weeks on end, basically -- >> i used who? >> i do not begrudge you -- >> i used somebody? >> here's the thing, ed you knew you had to be out of this fund. you knew it. >> charlie, i resent -- make appointment very clear. i got asked to come on this show, charlie i got asked to, charlie, you know it that is absolutely ridiculous come men. >> why didn't you say you had ha leave? melissa: hang on. ed is right, we are the ones that approached him and asked him to come on the show. >> you do know the story is over the minute you say i got to leave? melissa: ed, i mean in fairness you were kind of both right because ed, you said the date was going to come soon. hang on. you when your lawyers would tell you had to get out and you were right. >> that's right. melissa: that day came and you had to get out. i mean, what you said -- >> it is hard to get past, charlie's statement that used somebody. melissa, if i can talk, the point is that i, i am actually made some phone calls and i'm going to see if i can get my money in. but i had to
you used us for weeks on end, basically -- >> i used who? >> i do not begrudge you -- >> i used somebody? >> here's the thing, ed you knew you had to be out of this fund. you knew it. >> charlie, i resent -- make appointment very clear. i got asked to come on this show, charlie i got asked to, charlie, you know it that is absolutely ridiculous come men. >> why didn't you say you had ha leave? melissa: hang on. ed is right, we are the ones that approached him...
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the rest of us. the three supervisors, i've said before and i'll say again, i've read about in the newspaper. i hadn't known them very well. i've not been involved in politics much in the last few years. and came in somewhat skeptical about who they were, what they were, and what they could achieve. but i would like to say that san francisco is very fortunate to have the 11 members of the board of supervisors that we have. they are all wonderful people. and i came away knowing that they believed in common good and that they were able to drop their political narcissism if they have such a thing, they de politicized and they put their ambitions aside to make this work. and at the same time, i think that the coalition of coalitions ~ needs a big thank you because they were a great educator as well. they kept us all informed as to what their issues were. but they weren't just giving us opinion, they were giving us fact. so,s we learned a lot from them as well. so, here's to san francisco. we're lucky we'
the rest of us. the three supervisors, i've said before and i'll say again, i've read about in the newspaper. i hadn't known them very well. i've not been involved in politics much in the last few years. and came in somewhat skeptical about who they were, what they were, and what they could achieve. but i would like to say that san francisco is very fortunate to have the 11 members of the board of supervisors that we have. they are all wonderful people. and i came away knowing that they...
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but they weren't just giving us opinion, they were giving us fact. so,s we learned a lot from them as well. so, here's to san francisco. we're lucky we've got such a great government. we've got a wonderful mayor, a great board of supervisors and now we're going to have two wonderful hospitals to take care of everyone. so, thank you all very much for the opportunity. (applause) >> i better sign these before the political narcissism steps in . [laughter] >> lou, thank you. thank you very much. supervisor farrell, thank you. supervisor campos, [inaudible]. [laughter] >> dr. bronner, thank you. mike cohill, thank you very much. and this is a special one for somebody who has been working pretty hard, ken rich. (applause) ... so it is my complete honor to be able to welcome so many wonderful people and so many people that support our school and all of these excess where having and i guess i want to introduce mayor lee. mayor lee, please stand up and wave to our community. [applause] >> so, as everyone was gathering in our main office we have come up with,
but they weren't just giving us opinion, they were giving us fact. so,s we learned a lot from them as well. so, here's to san francisco. we're lucky we've got such a great government. we've got a wonderful mayor, a great board of supervisors and now we're going to have two wonderful hospitals to take care of everyone. so, thank you all very much for the opportunity. (applause) >> i better sign these before the political narcissism steps in . [laughter] >> lou, thank you. thank you...
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. >> take us out of here. we have loved having you. that's it for us. thank you for watching. special report, next. >>> welcome to red eye. it's like naked and afraid. if you mean by naked you mean afraid and by afraid you mean naked. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> our top story tonight, a private eye says hi, a campaign manager says bye and bill and hillary say oh, my. plus those who voted tor the collection of your telephone data, we'll have a possibly shouting debate straight ahead. >>> and finally, a british wan ma be. >> i once own the a wiener watch. >> did it keep good time? oh, yeah. >> it looked more like a sundial. >> it did. >> let's welcome our guest. her new book, the kennedy chronicles comes out tuesday. we're live right now. i'd gently smack his balls with a smallwooden paddle. sitting right next to me, the comedian. tom shillue. it comes out today because we're live. sitting next to me, our current president of diligence, makers of dill gins fountain pens. when you're in the market for napkin holders and bottle caps, think diligence. we kill you a
. >> take us out of here. we have loved having you. that's it for us. thank you for watching. special report, next. >>> welcome to red eye. it's like naked and afraid. if you mean by naked you mean afraid and by afraid you mean naked. andy, what's coming up on tonight's show? >> our top story tonight, a private eye says hi, a campaign manager says bye and bill and hillary say oh, my. plus those who voted tor the collection of your telephone data, we'll have a possibly...
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wouldn't tell us. sharpton wouldn't admit got paid national action got big bucks. >> you know the deal. >> that pours right in. >> yeah. >> we have established yard what the relationship is but the lack of speakers exhorting personal responsibility you know we see this seattle thing, spokane thing we are going to cover it in a few segments world war ii guy gets beaten to death by two black kids, comes a few days after two more black kids and a white kid shot the australian jogger to death for no reason at all. we are creating a subculture of people who don't feel anything will kill at will, yet, nobody will acknowledge why that's happening or what we can do about it, instead, they are talking about showing up with i.d. card to vote. and this is a big crow thing it boggles the mind i will tell you something, i had a breakfast thing with sharpton a few weeks ago. sharpton says to me what do you think i should talk about at the march on washington because i have written books about black history i suppose
wouldn't tell us. sharpton wouldn't admit got paid national action got big bucks. >> you know the deal. >> that pours right in. >> yeah. >> we have established yard what the relationship is but the lack of speakers exhorting personal responsibility you know we see this seattle thing, spokane thing we are going to cover it in a few segments world war ii guy gets beaten to death by two black kids, comes a few days after two more black kids and a white kid shot the...
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as you look -- scattered showers for us. as we look at maryland's most powerful radar, it's pretty dry right now. if you're traveling along i-83 this morning, definitely going to run into a thunderstorm there around harrisburg. we are looking at it around the linklestown area, also some small hail and gusty winds up to 40 miles an hour. around dun kenon as well, just to the north of glendale. that's where you'll be running into some nasty weather. but here in maryland right now we're looking pretty good. as we look at the temperature, coming in at 71 degrees in davidsonville. yes, that's bonch after -- that's above average. we have the muggies out there, the dewpoints 69, chose to 70. not feeling good at all. you'll probably have to blast that a.c. as you head off to work or school. colombia is coming in at 69 degrees. as we look at what's going on in our last stop this morning in monday rovia, that temperature coming in at 68 and that dewpoint at 67 as well and this is what you can expect as we go through the rest of your d
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the south bay company using star trek as inspiration. and what would you do if you found nearly $7,000 in an envelope? what one california man did and why he says he would do it again? and just for vip's, facebook's new focus and how they are facing off against twitter. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel and fog is back in the picture. we will look at your wake up weather plus the changes that us a step closer to the kind of computing you see in science fiction. abc7 news reporter jonathon bloom explains the new feature that lets you ask your computer a direct question and get a simple answer. >> hello computer. >> to the characters in star trek talking to a computer is commonplace. but down here on earth we still usually type in searches with a keyboard. >> keyboard, how quaint. >> dl are a few trekies working. they have come up with this. >> what am i doing this weekend? >> here is your agenda. first up, the next hotel reservation is at omni chicago hotel for tomorrow. >> the data comes mostly from your g mail account and yo
the south bay company using star trek as inspiration. and what would you do if you found nearly $7,000 in an envelope? what one california man did and why he says he would do it again? and just for vip's, facebook's new focus and how they are facing off against twitter. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel and fog is back in the picture. we will look at your wake up weather plus the changes that us a step closer to the kind of computing you see in science fiction. abc7 news...
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the south bay company using star trek as inspiration. and what would you do if you found nearly $7,000 in an envelope? what one california man did and why he says he would do it again? and just for vip's, facebook's new focus and how they are facing off against twitter. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel and fog is back in the picture. we will look at your wake up weather plus the changes that are coming us a step closer to the kind of computing you see in science fiction. abc7 news reporter jonathon bloom explains the new feature that lets you ask your computer a direct question and get a simple answer. >> hello computer. >> to the characters in star trek talking to a computer is commonplace. but down here on earth we still usually type in searches with a keyboard. >> keyboard, how quaint. >> dl are a few trekies working. they have come up with this. >> what am i doing this weekend? >> here is your agenda. first up, the next hotel reservation is at omni chicago hotel for tomorrow. >> the data comes mostly from your g mail acc
the south bay company using star trek as inspiration. and what would you do if you found nearly $7,000 in an envelope? what one california man did and why he says he would do it again? and just for vip's, facebook's new focus and how they are facing off against twitter. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel and fog is back in the picture. we will look at your wake up weather plus the changes that are coming us a step closer to the kind of computing you see in science fiction. abc7...
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the south bay company using star trek as inspiration. and what would you do if you found nearly $7,000 in an envelope? what one california man did and why he says he would do it again? and just for vip's, facebook's new focus and how they are facing off against twitter. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel and fog is back in the picture. we will look at your wake up weather plus the chang you don't need to camp out you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! get the queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497! not to labor the point... but this sale won't last long! ♪ mattress discounters! high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you were all, "yum!" and we're like, "is it just us, or has this been a really good conversation?" and you were like, "i would talk, but my mouth is full of yogurt." yoplai
the south bay company using star trek as inspiration. and what would you do if you found nearly $7,000 in an envelope? what one california man did and why he says he would do it again? and just for vip's, facebook's new focus and how they are facing off against twitter. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel and fog is back in the picture. we will look at your wake up weather plus the chang you don't need to camp out you don't need to camp out 'til labor day to reward yourself! get...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org g >>> this is nightly business report with tyler matheson and suzy gering. brought to you -- >> sailing through the heart of historic cities and landscapes on a river. you get close to iconic landmarks, to local life, to cultural treasures. viking river cruises. exploring the world in comfort. >> behind closed doors. president obama meets privately with the country's most powerful financial regulators to discuss the new rules that will govern the country's biggest banks. >>> going gangbusters, 900% in nine years to
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is bbc world news. funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, this dough vermont and honolulu newman's own foundation, giving profits to charity for over 30 years. and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to know your business, operate -- offering special expertise and tavis solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now bbc world news. >> there are more than 1 million
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org g >> welcome to the "journal." >> our top stories. the latest twist in the revolution. >> the tales are alive with the sound of music. the music industry in germany increases its sales. >> new zealand becomes the 14th country to egalize same-sex marriage after divisive national debate.
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today, and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this assembly today, but i am certainly, and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man, and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless, millions around the world. unfortunately, a bought of flew virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am...
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and he came back to us. he was so ill and so depressed i had seen him through two of these and depressions and i did not feel i could do it again. he in volunteer they did go to the hospital where he killed himself. >>c-span: you talk about your life together but the moment of the eisenhower administration where your husband was actively involved in the civil-rights movement and influencing the arkansas situation at central high school? >> guest: yes. he was involved a little bit. he was very involved with the bill of rights and civil liberties. actually in 1957 he had become involved with men majority leader lyndon johnson passing the 1957 civil rights lot and it period much helped him to get that law passed by talking to joe and the naacp and by telling them with the voting rights but not with the december state -- a desegregation. but not to appeal to the jury so it is the very weak and civil-rights law but it was the first in about 84 years and to go before the naacp to accept this and that is the way it
and he came back to us. he was so ill and so depressed i had seen him through two of these and depressions and i did not feel i could do it again. he in volunteer they did go to the hospital where he killed himself. >>c-span: you talk about your life together but the moment of the eisenhower administration where your husband was actively involved in the civil-rights movement and influencing the arkansas situation at central high school? >> guest: yes. he was involved a little bit....
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pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. right to see. first street view and i think you're. on our reporters' twitter. instagram. to be in the. americas offering a helping hand to greece as it struggles to emerge from its six year recession the greek prime minister is now in washington hoping to restore his country's credibility after employment hit a record twenty seven point six percent in may but while people all over greece are struggling to pay for daily essentials a group of activists are taking matters into their own hands as r.t.c. go prescribe off. for millions of europeans it's impossible to imagine a life without things like refrigerators ac's television computers and electricity in general but no matter how difficult it may be the reality is every month more of those living in the cradle of the european civilization are being forced into the dark. for two years now christina hasn't been able to pay her electricity bills she can't find work. and nor can her brother two daughters or their husbands. as the bills began piling up
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org g >> rose: welcome to the program, we begin with stanley fischer, former head of the central bank in israel, talking about the global economy. >> united states managed although it's hard for americans to believe, managed the crisis better than the other advanced economies. the many things which were reviled the top and things like that actually was successful. the united states got the banking system back into shape quicker than anyone else, the europeans still haven't done that. and the system-- . >> rose: the ban
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it got us thinking here. could these ha been t same threats, the same chatter and same noise we heard before the attacks on our benghazi compound 10 months ago? the attacks that left our ambassador and three others dead? the attacks whose timeline and pretty much only fox relentlessly followed to understand how an administration could have missed all the signals, all the noise, or worse, blatantly ignored them? now such questioning was deemed sillily, even phony. nothing phony abou this threat apparently, very real and alive and well in the middle east now. so what has changed since? what has changed now. let's ask lieutenant colonel bob mcginnis. colonel, what has cha now? >> obviously fox has exposed some terrible problems that we had and not defending our consulate. we have, we, our consulates and our embays is have been attacked all over the world at various times. tanzania and uganda back in '98 d of course more recently. we have probably some nsa intel, some sigint, there is some sort of collaboration a
it got us thinking here. could these ha been t same threats, the same chatter and same noise we heard before the attacks on our benghazi compound 10 months ago? the attacks that left our ambassador and three others dead? the attacks whose timeline and pretty much only fox relentlessly followed to understand how an administration could have missed all the signals, all the noise, or worse, blatantly ignored them? now such questioning was deemed sillily, even phony. nothing phony abou this threat...
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they won't find us. that solves the problem really, in all seriousness, look our expectations as parents when kids are going to school, they will graduate at age of 22. 25 to 40% of those kids go on to graduate school. a lot come back and do have to live at home. it is new reality in 2013, kids when they graduate from college they still need help from their pares in some way. some can afford to set their kids up to give them a little cash to live on their own. others the kids have to mo home. it's a slow economy. i'm noteeing that change the next four or five years. ds have to get skills somehow. they have to get job training. parents are helping ot. neil: my daughte is among the and seven or eight years old. and she isn't leaving. love you, honey. steve, when you look at this trend has been increasing through republican and democratic administrations the like, but it does bespeak of something bigger in the economy. what is isn't. >> i think, i agree with just about everythg jo ling and mark said. the on
they won't find us. that solves the problem really, in all seriousness, look our expectations as parents when kids are going to school, they will graduate at age of 22. 25 to 40% of those kids go on to graduate school. a lot come back and do have to live at home. it is new reality in 2013, kids when they graduate from college they still need help from their pares in some way. some can afford to set their kids up to give them a little cash to live on their own. others the kids have to mo home....
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talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> neil: -robin is in the thick of it right now. this sounds similar to marvin gueye. this is the most popular tune of the summer, now spending its tenth straight week atop billboard charts. give it a look. ♪ >> neil: this is the late marvin gaye song, "got to give it up." ♪ >> neil: coincidence? representatives of the late marvin gaye do not think so. thicke is asking a federal judge to determine he is not ripping off anybody. maybe when it comes to this controversial video featuring near nude models, mr. gaye did not have anything of the sort but when it comes to the music the models are irating too -- irating too, that could be a different tune. nicole you say he could be in trouble? >> i feel like he might be fine. i think we're actually on the flip side of the issue. i think it comes down to whether or not the courts are going to thin
talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> neil: -robin is in the thick of it right now. this sounds similar to marvin gueye. this is the most popular tune of the summer, now spending its tenth straight week atop billboard charts. give it a look. ♪ >> neil: this is the late marvin gaye song, "got to give it up." ♪ >> neil: coincidence?...
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can you help us?" keith and kathy's story reveals one of the biggest problems with online purchases. you're not the shipping company's customer. the retailer is. that drastically limits your leverage in the dispute. moreover, there's little financial downside to either company simply ignoring you, even when faced with a prosecutor's inquiry. i can't imagine circumstances in which the damage could be considered your fault. if the package was damaged before shipment, that's between fedex and the store; damaged in transit, still not your problem. the good news for you is that on your side can be more of a pebble in the shoe than can most government officials. customer service, please. when i first called fedex customer service, the agent said he could only talk to keith and kathy. so i sidestepped the gatekeepers and reached carla boyd, a fedex spokesperson, who promised to look into the matter. a day later, boyd called back to declare that fedex had just been slow in its review and that very morning had
can you help us?" keith and kathy's story reveals one of the biggest problems with online purchases. you're not the shipping company's customer. the retailer is. that drastically limits your leverage in the dispute. moreover, there's little financial downside to either company simply ignoring you, even when faced with a prosecutor's inquiry. i can't imagine circumstances in which the damage could be considered your fault. if the package was damaged before shipment, that's between fedex and...
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save us from genocide occurred. the world. syria. president obama's decision to cancel his one on one with. and a u.k. university becoming christian to. bring up.
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